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The author explores the Caribbean Sea and its coastal towns as backdrop for the buccaneers' exploits, combining travel description with historical narrative. He recounts voyages, raids, and everyday maritime life while portraying buccaneers as both brutal and audacious, noting their codes of conduct and the variety of motives that led men to the sea. Chapters mix vivid island and port descriptions, historical sketches of attacks and defenses, and analysis of the social and economic forces behind privateering. The text is supplemented by the author's drawings, photographs, and period engravings that illustrate both narrative episodes and documentary passages.

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A. Hyatt Verrill

A. Hyatt Verrill was an American author and illustrator known for his diverse contributions to literature, particularly in the genres of adventure and children's fiction. His works often explore themes of exploration and survival, as seen in titles like "Marooned in the Forest: The Story of a Primitive Fight for Life" and "Deep Sea Hunters in the Frozen Seas." Verrill's writing is characterized by a blend of factual information and imaginative storytelling, making his books both educational and entertaining. He also authored practical guides, such as "Knots, Splices and Rope Work," showcasing his expertise in nautical subjects and outdoor skills.

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